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What do you call the "fan-like" structures attached to the endoskeleton of a fish?
Fins.
How do fish breathe underwater?
Gills.
How many chambers are in a fish's heart?
2
Name a famous fish that can live in fresh or salt water.
Salmon.
The largest vertebrate group is fish. True or false?
True.
Reptiles' skin is smooth and slimy. True or False?
False. Reptiles have thick, dry, waterproof skin with scales.
Reptiles lay eggs on land, just like amphibians. True or false?
False. Amphibians lay eggs in water.
What does the word Amphibian mean?
Double Life.
Birds have no bladder. True or False?
True.
Birds are the only animals with feathers. True or false.
True.
All Birds fly. True or false.
False.
Humans have bilateral symmetry. True or false?
True
How do mammals feed their young?
Mammals feed milk to their young.
True or false. Mammals are all warm blooded.
True
Having LIFE
Biotic
An organism WITH a backbone
Vertebrate
Skeleton found on the outside of the body
Exoskeleton
Organisms of the same type that can mate and have offspring
species
Organism stays in one place
sessile
Skeleton found INSIDE the body of an organism
endoskeleton
An organism without a backbone
invertebrate
Organism that CANNOT produce its own food
Heterotroph
Organism that can produce its own food
autotroph
Organism made of only one cell
Unicellular
Organism with cells that DO NOT have a nucleus
Prokaryote
Organism made of more that one cell
Multicellular
Organisms with cells that contain a nucleus
Eukaryote
A period of low activity when it is cold
Hibernation
Having a body temperature that changes with the environment is what?
Ectotherm
Keeping the same body temperature INSIDE the body is what?
Endotherm
What is a period of low activity when it is hot?
Estivation